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🎥 50+ Japan Travel Tips for First Timers | What NOT to Do! You guys have been asking, “What do I *actually* need to know before visiting Japan?” — I’ve got you covered. Picture this: neon-lit alleyways in Osaka, quiet temples in Kyoto, and the chaos of Shibuya crossing. But behind the beauty, there are unspoken rules that can make or break your trip. In this video, I walk through everything from train etiquette to tipping (hint: don’t), packing hacks, and cultural no-nos that even guidebooks miss. Visually, it’s warm golden-hour streets meets crisp neon night vibes — like a travel journal come to life. Expect calm, excited, and a little overwhelmed (in a good way). What you’ll get: less awkward moments, more smooth travel. 💡 Ready to explore Japan like a local? Let me know in the comments — what’s the #1 thing you’re nervous about? 👇
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Comments
(5)NoodleLover99
Anyone else bring their own tiny hand towel everywhere? I felt like a pro after watching this lol
RyosukeAdventures
As someone who’s been living here for 3 years, I can confirm the walking while eating thing is real. I still see tourists get weird looks haha
TravelBugJen
The part about not tipping really caught me off guard bro, I would've totally done it out of habit lol
SakuraDreamer
I tried using the money tray at a konbini last trip and the cashier literally smiled at me, made my day haha. Great tips!
PixelWanderer88
Wait, so I can’t use my phone on the train? Omg that’s gonna be rough for me lol